The little monkey is addicted to milk, crying and making noise.

The Little Monkey Is Addicted to Milk, Crying and Making Noise

In the peaceful corner of the jungle, one tiny monkey was turning everything upside down. His name was Miko, a curious and adorable little baby with a big love for one thing—milk! From sunrise to sunset, Miko would squeak, cry, and make a fuss if his mother didn’t nurse him immediately. He had become completely addicted to the warm, comforting milk that gave him joy and peace.

Every time his mom, Lila, tried to climb a tree or rest, Miko would rush behind her, tugging her tail and making loud noises. Other monkeys watched and chuckled, knowing Miko’s cries meant only one thing—he wanted milk again. Even when his tiny belly was full, he still longed for more, not because he was hungry, but because he loved the feeling of being close to his mother.

Poor Lila was tired. She tried to teach him how to nibble fruits and leaves, but Miko would throw tantrums, kicking his tiny feet and screaming loudly. The jungle echoed with his tiny but powerful cries, especially at night, keeping the troop awake. His eyes would fill with tears, and he’d crawl into his mother’s arms, looking up with a pleading face.

Despite the noise and the exhaustion, Lila was patient. She gently cuddled him, whispering soft monkey sounds to calm his heart. Slowly, she began to wean him, giving less milk and encouraging more solid food. Miko still cried sometimes, but the tantrums became shorter.

The little monkey’s milk addiction became a funny memory for the troop, but it showed everyone just how strong the bond between a baby and his mother could be—even when expressed through noisy cries and endless milk requests.